BitGo Europe GmbH Provides Regulated Path Forward for Crypto Businesses as EU VASP Regimes Expire

The new offering provides a regulated path forward for crypto businesses and fintechs as national EU VASP regimes expire

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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BitGo Europe GmbH Provides Regulated Path Forward for Crypto Businesses as EU VASP Regimes Expire

Frankfurt-based BitGo Europe GmbH, a subsidiary of the digital asset infrastructure company BitGo Holdings, Inc., has announced the availability of its Crypto-as-a-Service infrastructure. This newly launched offering is fully compliant with the European Union's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation, commonly known as MiCAR. The service is specifically tailored for eligible virtual asset service providers, fintech firms, and digital asset platforms seeking to maintain compliant operations.[1][2]

The introduction of this compliant infrastructure arrives as national crypto registration regimes across the European Union expire. By offering this regulated pathway, BitGo Europe enables digital asset businesses to navigate the transition from localized country-by-country registrations to the unified European MiCAR framework, helping them secure their operational standing in the European market.[1][2]

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